| Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur (IIT-Kgp), has successfully designed complete chip sets for communications and power supply sectors with technology support from Cadence Design Systems (India) Pvt Ltd. |
| Cadence Design Systems was also planning to enhance its head count at its Research & Development centre in India to 650 from 530 in the next couple of years. |
| P P Chakrabarti, Dean of sponsored Research and Industrial Consultancy, IIT-Kgp, today said that the VLSI lab of the Institute has "taped out complete analog, RF and mixed-signal chipsets using cadence virtuoso custom design platform". The chip sets were primarily targeted at communications and power supply markets, he added. |
| "This is a significant milestone as our students have demonstrated the ability to translate theory instruction into a working electronic device. Their exposure to and use of Cadence's industry-leading EDA technology greatly complements their skills," Chakrabarti, who was also the professor-in-charge of the Advanced VLSI design laboratory, said. |
| SHimanshu ingh, executive director (India and SAARC), Cadence Design Systems Inc, US, said the company has tied up with all the IITs and provided technology support, but IIT-Kgp "was the first to come out successfully with such complete chip sets". |
| The Indian subsidiary of the US-based $1.1 billion electronic design and application software firm has provided its tools to 55 institutes in India at non-commercial rates to train manpower required for the industry. |


